Cancer-associated Systemic Abnormality: A Novel Marker Panel for Early-stage Breast Cancer Characterization
Stefan Schreier,
Prapaphan Budchart,
Suparerk Borwornpinyo
et al.
Abstract:Background: Circulating rare cells participate in breast cancer evolution as systemic components of the disease and thus, are a source of theranostic information. Exploration of cancer-associated rare cells is in its infancy. We determined the validity of a rare-cell detection platform and demonstrated the usefulness of a certain rare cell subset as a novel approach to characterize the breast cancer system. Methods: Linearity of the Rarmax® platform was established using a spike-in approach. The platform inclu… Show more
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